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Cadogan Pier sits next to Albert Bridge, one of London’s most beautiful bridges, in the heart of Chelsea.

 

“The most prestigious of London’s Piers is Cadogan Pier”, Financial Times

 

We have an experienced, hands on team who look after the day to day management of the Pier to ensure that boatowners, commuters and visitors have an enjoyable river experience. 

 

The Pier connects Chelsea with the rest of London by river on the Thames Clipper riverbus service that is used by local residents, boatowners and visitors.

 

Cadogan Pier has been used for important events over its history including many Royal events and the annual Doggett's Coat & Badge Race.

Cheyne Pier is located on Cheyne Walk in Chelsea and is home to 60 moorings.

 

It is also home to the oldest working boatyard in central London, Chelsea Yacht & Boat Company.

 

Our boatyard team are some of the most experienced specialists on the River Thames. 

 

As well as looking after the moorings and boatowners daily needs they also build, maintain and repair boats.  The boatyard has its own dry dock.  The team are based on-site and provide a high level of service to boatowners.

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We are looking forward to helping regenerate Watermans Riverside.

 

There will be 26 new moorings for

houseboats with bicycle storage, parking,

an on site operations team and an upgraded

Watermans park. The views of the riverside

will be improved for all to enjoy.

 

The local area is undergoing a huge

regeneration and significant investment. It is surrounded by some of London’s most popular areas including Kew, Chiswick and Richmond; large green spaces with excellent infrastructure and transport links.

Watermans Riverside is a little oasis sitting

right next to nature yet only a simple connection to the City in one direction and

Heathrow in the other.

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